Postsecondary Mathematics during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review

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Analyzes postsecondary math education impact during Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting systematic review findings.

Postsecondary Mathematics during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review

Dr. Manuel Rodriguez
Dr. Manuel Rodriguez Westcoast University, Miami Campus
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The Coronavirus 2019 pandemic has brought about the need for prompt and dynamic changes in the educational system, including the use of e-Learning. Mathematics is a particularly abstract field of study that may be difficult to teach through e-Learning. Psychosocial factors pandemic may further challenge educators and students in mathematics e-Learning during the pandemic. This systematic review aims to explore the transitional experiences of postsecondary educators and students in mathematics e-Learning during the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic. Nine articles met the criteria and were included for synthesis. Findings revealed that the most utilized and preferred technologies were Google Classroom, Moodle, and WhatsApp. Changes in educators’ practices included increased hours spent on teaching preparation and tasks, reduced use of gestures, sending notes prior to lessons, and reduced student interactions. Advantages of mathematics e-Learning perceived by educators included improvements in student involvement, lesson planning, teaching style, and comfort in technologies. Major challenges perceived by educators were reduced student interactions, lack of special software for mathematics, difficulty monitoring student progress, and difficulty with testing.

Postsecondary Mathematics during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review

The Coronavirus 2019 pandemic has brought about the need for prompt and dynamic changes in the educational system, including the use of e-Learning. Mathematics is a particularly abstract field of study that may be difficult to teach through e-Learning. Psychosocial factors pandemic may further challenge educators and students in mathematics e-Learning during the pandemic. This systematic review aims to explore the transitional experiences of postsecondary educators and students in mathematics e-Learning during the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic. Nine articles met the criteria and were included for synthesis. Findings revealed that the most utilized and preferred technologies were Google Classroom, Moodle, and WhatsApp. Changes in educators’ practices included increased hours spent on teaching preparation and tasks, reduced use of gestures, sending notes prior to lessons, and reduced student interactions. Advantages of mathematics e-Learning perceived by educators included improvements in student involvement, lesson planning, teaching style, and comfort in technologies. Major challenges perceived by educators were reduced student interactions, lack of special software for mathematics, difficulty monitoring student progress, and difficulty with testing.

Dr. Manuel Rodriguez
Dr. Manuel Rodriguez Westcoast University, Miami Campus

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Dr. Manuel Rodriguez. 2022. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue G14): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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Dr. Manuel Rodriguez
Dr. Manuel Rodriguez Westcoast University, Miami Campus

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